Course overview: Tennanah Lake is one of the most scenic courses in the area and includes the highest point in Sullivan County. The course offers two very different nines. The

front is tight and tree lined; the back is longer but more wide open. The one constant is small greens, which put an emphasis on the short game, particularly your pitching and chipping. The four finishing holes are the most difficult stretch on the golf course and, perhaps, the most difficult hole on the course is the par-3 17th. Playing more than 220 yards from the back tees, the hole is surrounded by woods and has a severely sloped green. Par is a good score.

Signature hole: The par-4 6th hole. Playing 420 yards from the back tees, the drive must come out of a chute of trees that is best played with a left-to-right shaping. The second shot is a mid- to long-iron to one of the few large greens on the course. The green is also the most severely sloped on the course. Four is always a good score.

Amenities: pro shop, restaurant, practice facility that includes a driving range, putting and chipping greens and a bunker area